RANGERS have suffered an unfortunate kit blunder with Ryan Kent wearing a home shirt with the wrong sponsor for tonight's Europa League play-off match.
The winger played the first-half with a home kit with the 32Red sponsor as his team-mates all wore Unibet on their shirts.
Unibet are part of the same group, Kindred Group, as 32Red who sponsor Rangers' kits.
The Unibet logo was agreed to be displayed on all Rangers kits used in European competition this season as well as on the third kit in domestic matches.
But Kent suffered the kit gaffe as he played 45 minutes with the 32Red shirt sponsor on his shirt.
Manager Steven Gerrard subbed Kent at half-time after John Lundstram's red card with Scott Wright replacing the winger at the break.
The Kindred Group first partnered with Rangers in 2014 when the club won promotion back to the Scottish Premiership by winning the Championship title.
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